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Lee Zeldin, former U.S. Congressman representing the East End and current head of the Environmental Protection Agency, spoke ...
If you are a property owner who has been thinking about considering the “ADU-Plus One” program that could provide some ...
Spring on Shelter Island is often a “two steps forward and one step back” affair. A sunny, warm day punctuated by the bright ...
Big changes, some coming in waves. But always steady as she goes in service to Shelter Island. That was the message delivered ...
After this post-op, “After” column, I will discontinue detailing any further surgeries of any kind — mine (heaven forbid), or anyone else’s for the foreseeable future. So, the face of Mt. Jenifer had ...
On Wednesday, April 9, the Shelter Island School’s Earth Science class spent the day with educational leader Cindy Belt. On the beach, students reenacted the glacier that formed the two moraines of ...
She’s an introvert. He’s an extrovert. She’s chill. He’s high strung. She’s a Shelter Islander. He’s a San Diegan. How did ...
Two Building Department staff members have received promotions and two other Islanders were appointed to Town committees in ...
An early taste of one of summer’s most popular treats will be a Spring Farmers Market at the Shelter Island History Museum (SIHM ) on Saturday, April 19 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Market will feature ...
Residents learned in the past week they will be looking at increases in rates for both North and South ferry companies with the North Ferry rate proposal known and the South Ferry proposal expected to ...
Being a sore loser is a time-honored American tradition. Generations of young American athletes learn this when they are bequeathed the sweet words of the Sage of Green Bay, Vince Lombardi: “Show me a ...
BRAVO To the Editor: As tiny purple snow drop flowers awaken our sense of Spring joy, John Kaasik produced another School play, “Big Fish” that was pure joy. The ...